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Re: Seeking descendants of Emily Ballinger/Ballenger b.1866 of Kidderminster
« Reply #72 on: Saturday 23 November 13 19:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi Shelley

Thanks for the information, have you seen this link, it may be worth contacting Birmingham Archives

http://jubilation.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/children/Organizations/middlemore.html
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Re: Seeking descendants of Emily Ballinger/Ballenger b.1866 of Kidderminster
« Reply #73 on: Saturday 23 November 13 20:11 GMT (UK) »
I hadn't seen that site will take a look for sure. It kind of makes it seem like most of the children were happy but what James David gr granddaughter says paints a different story on how these two boys were treated here. It sounds like the boys slept in barns with animals in the dead of winters. Canada can get very cold in winters not like England... :'(
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Re: Seeking descendants of Emily Ballinger/Ballenger b.1866 of Kidderminster
« Reply #74 on: Saturday 23 November 13 20:37 GMT (UK) »
Just a thought on Benjamin...could he have just taken on the last name Cooke without legally changing his name?
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« Reply #75 on: Saturday 23 November 13 20:51 GMT (UK) »
Just a thought on Benjamin...could he have just taken on the last name Cooke without legally changing his name?
Shelley
Yes he could, in the UK, anyone, even to this day, can change there name without legal documentation, as long as it is not for fraudulent use.
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Coley Dudley.
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Parker Stafford.
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Duckworth Cheshire.
Proud Walsall.Proud Cape South Africa
Horton Darlaston.
Stanton Walsall.
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Duckworth Cheshire.
Proud Walsall.Proud Cape South Africa
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Re: Seeking descendants of Emily Ballinger/Ballenger b.1866 of Kidderminster
« Reply #77 on: Saturday 23 November 13 21:07 GMT (UK) »
Interesting indeed...hmmm.
The only reason why I asked is that I found a record for the 1911 Census:
Benjamin Cooke
B. Abt 1887
Worster, Kidderminster
Married
Labourer
Clara, 26
Cyril, 8
Agnes, 8 months.

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Re: Seeking descendants of Emily Ballinger/Ballenger b.1866 of Kidderminster
« Reply #78 on: Saturday 23 November 13 21:08 GMT (UK) »
It looks like Rosina died

Rosina P Jones
Birth Date
abt 1924
Mar Qtr 1928 Age 4
Reg Worcester
Vol 6c
Page 147
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Re: Seeking descendants of Emily Ballinger/Ballenger b.1866 of Kidderminster
« Reply #79 on: Saturday 23 November 13 21:11 GMT (UK) »
Interesting indeed...hmmm.
The only reason why I asked is that I found a record for the 1911 Census:
Benjamin Cooke
B. Abt 1887
Worster, Kidderminster
Married
Labourer
Clara, 26
Cyril, 8
Agnes, 8 months.
Yes I saw that one, but I think I accounted for him, in earlier record, but is worth another check
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Coley Dudley.
Baston, Cleobury Mortimer.Wolverhampton
Parker Stafford.
Hammond/s Wolverhampton.Shropshire
Duckworth Cheshire.
Proud Walsall.Proud Cape South Africa
Horton Darlaston.
Stanton Walsall.
Tudor. Radnorshire
Pittaway. Droitwich

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Re: Seeking descendants of Emily Ballinger/Ballenger b.1866 of Kidderminster
« Reply #80 on: Saturday 23 November 13 21:13 GMT (UK) »
Awe, poor little girl. I know what it is like to lose a child, must've been devastating. Shelley.